Sinn Fein Make Faux Pas With "Dancing On Thatcher's Grave" T-Shirts

Irish Republican political party Sinn Fein have
pulled a shirt from their online store that depicted revelers
dancing on former British Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher's grave, according to
The Journal.

It appears the t-shirt is no longer for sale online or in Sin
Fein's retail store in Dublin.

The shirt pictured a headstone that read "Thatcher: Tyrant and
Murderer", and had revelers dancing behind a sign that said:
"Dancers, please form an orderly queue."

Unionist politicians condemned the t-shirt as "grossly
offensive."

Margaret Thatcher is not actually dead, but is known to be ill,
and has pulled out of several events lately due to her poor
health.

Thatcher is unpopular among some Irish republicans for her
handling of the 1981 IRA hunger strikes at Long Kesh prison in
Belfast. The Prime Minister refused to classify the IRA members
as political prisoners, and IRA leader Bobby Sands famously got
elected to Parliament during the strikes.
Sands died in prison as a result of the hunger strike.